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  1. Oh my god. This was it. I had changed the model to "Poor man's NAS" when the UI started to lag. Updated the model to something without the quote and the UI is now fluid again. Even the headers on the UI are also showing the correct data.
  2. I put unraid on another USB stick and booted it up on a different computer just to be able to compare. I found some differences in the UI. Not sure what is driving these differences or if related to the lag I am seeing. Here is the header of web UI on my licensed unraid server... Here is what a new unraid looks like on another USB stick/computer. I've highlighted the differences in the image. Are these differences indicative of some file corruption and/or configuration issues? Also, the red dot under the unraid logo on my licensed server seems like it is indicating an error but it simply pops up the release notes if I click on it just like in a brand new unraid server. The red has me thinking it is trying to tell me there is an issue without being able to.
  3. The Unraid web UI has become very slow after I renamed my server. Previously had the server named fs1 (ie. fileserver 1) and my synology as fs2. That got confusing really quick as I had media shares on both and became a hassle to try and remember which one is fs1 and which one was fs2. So I renamed the Unraid to ur1 and after applying the change, the UI has become very slow. It's so slow that the browser throws up a non-responsive page warning each time I click on something and have to wait for the page to load. There is absolutely no load on the server and the server is only being used as a file server (ie. no docker, no VMs, just SMB and NFS). Prior to this identification change, the UI was very responsive. I have only found one other user report the same at the end of 2023 but they updated a plugin and the issue went away for them. I don't have that specific plugin. Attached is the diagnostics if it helps. I've tried rebooting multiple times already. It does not appear to be load related and the syslog and nginx logs are not showing any errors. The network also appears to be stable and fine. I have a iperf3 running without any hiccups even when the UI is taking forever to refresh upon each click. DNS resolution is also working. Is there a way to see what nginx is doing that is taking so long? As mentioned, the server was working fine until I renamed it on the identification settings. Renaming it back to the old name also did not help. ur1-diagnostics-20240313-1243.zip